Stroke Syndromes older version with sound CRASH Medical Review Series
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For just $1/month, you can help keep these videos free! Subscribe to my Patreon at / pwbmd • ERRATA: • (14:28) - The motor cortex is anterior to the sensory cortex, at the central suclus. • (19:07) - Stroke to the MCA affects the contralateral upper body and the CONTRALATERAL face, **not ipsilateral**, as I mistakenly referred (as most of the motor neurons to the face decussate at the medulla, and an MCA stroke would cause lesion before the decussation, hence a contralateral paralysis) • (35:09) - I mistakenly referred to CN III as the opthalmic nerve. It is, of course, the oculomtor nerve. Nevertheless, lesion to CN III is one of the many possible lesions that results in a condition known as opthalmoplegia (a general term referring to any paralysis of the extraocular muscles). CN III opthalmoplegia, as referred to in this lecture, is due to dysfunction of the CN III, the oculomotor nerve. • (Disclaimer: The medical information contained herein is intended for physician medical licensing exam review purposes only, and are not intended for diagnosis of any illness. If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition, you should consult your physician or seek immediate medical attention.)
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